How Piracy Feeds a Starving Audience

Presented at The Last HOPE (2008), July 19, 2008, noon (60 minutes)

This talk will present observations of the relationship between technology and art in a comprehensive look at how the rise of piracy and its effect on the music industry can enrich the art form as well as the global audience. Drawing from the ideology of open source and user-supported technology, this talk will attempt to demonstrate that the concept of "free music" is set to overhaul the way in which music is created and acquired. The topics to be discussed include the history of the music industry, the war with the RIAA, Digital Rights Management, Creative Commons, and more.


Presenters:

  • Michael Perkins
    Michael Perkins is an independent recording artist and advocate for free music technology. He lives in Dayton, Ohio.

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